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Student Trips & Courses
The Oceanic Society, offers a wide variety of conservation-based research opportunities for students - at both the high school and university level. Each Oceanic Society expedition allows students the opportunity to participate in long-term scientific studies by emphasizing project-based learning and the hands-on development of research knowledge and skills.
Objectives include: expanding classroom education in the sciences to include first-hand field experience meshed with practical applications; assist with actual data collection; expanding appreciation for wildlife and the environment; and helping to create a supportive environment for students to work as a team in a cooperative manner with each other and Oceanic Society marine biologists.
